Red Line: Eurozone crisis, terrorism in India and Ahmed Wali Karzai
July 19, 2011 Ekaterina Kudashkina, Mira Salganik, Voice of Russia
Each week, Voice of Russia hosts Red Line, a discussion about the events of the week, as seen from Moscow. This week, the economic crisis in the eurozone, another terrorist attack on Mumbai and the death of Ahmed Wali Karzai
Joint U.S.-Russia force takes on Afghan drugs
November 2, 2010 Yelena Chernenko, Kommersant
The first-ever joint U.S.-Russia anti-drug operation in Afghanistan was deemed a success, despite an outcry from Afghan President Hamid Karzai.
Russia criticizes NATO approach to Afghan poppies
October 1, 2010 Dmitry Gornostayev, RIA Novosti
In a recent statement, Russia's representative to the UN argued that more needs to be done to reduce the amount of drugs flowing from Afghanistan.
Voice in the wilderness
September 13, 2010 Nikolai Ramensky (Brussels) specially for Russia Today
The problem of Afghan heroin trafficking as seen by Dmitry Rogozin, Russia’s NATO envoy
Barack Obama: President Medvedev and I are looking for win-win outcomes
June 25, 2010 Peter Cheremushkin, Interfax
On the eve of Russian President Dmitry Medvedev’s visit to Washington U.S. President Barack Obama speaks about U.S.-Russian relations and the agenda of the upcoming talks in an exclusive interview with Interfax correspondent Peter Cheremushkin.
“The amount of heroin produced in Afghanistan has grown by 40 times”
June 17, 2010 Anna Nemtsova, special to RN
The silk route of the Afghan poppy
June 9, 2010 By Igor Yavlyansky, Izvestia
Moscow proposes the creation of an international coalition to fight the production of narcotics in Afghanistan
Russia passes info on nine Afghan drug lords to US (+video)
June 1, 2010 Natalia Makarova, Russia Today TV Channel































